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Yeenoghu
Yeenoghu: A Shrouded Orb
Through the magnification of our instruments, Yeenoghu manifests as a featureless disc obscured by a persistent, murky haze. Spectral analysis is inconclusive due to the interference from the atmospheric veil.
The presence of a substantial liquid body is inferred based on the overall albedo and the lack of distinct surface features. The haze composition remains a mystery, though it is suspected to be a dense layer of moisture or airborne particulates.
Uncertain Observations:
- Moons: The intervening haze limits any observations of the two moons, rendering them as little more than faint, nebulous bodies.
- Settlements and Orbital Structures: The resolution is insufficient to discern any structures on the surface or in orbit.
Possible Theories:
Yeenoghu's perpetually obscured surface and dense atmosphere suggest a humid, possibly swampy world. The lack of detail on the surface hints at a hazardous environment, potentially shrouded in mist or obscured by dense vegetation. The presence of a Cobolor skyhold orbiting the planet implies the Empire may be exploiting some resource or conducting some operation on the surface, though the exact nature remains unclear.